AZURA® Valve Unifier VU 4.1 Instructions V6855
Unpacking and setup 14
6.5.2
Connecting the cables
A router
2
has several LAN ports
3
and one WAN port
4
that can be
used to integrate the LAN into a wide area network (WAN), e.g. a com-
pany network or the Internet. In contrast, the LAN ports serve to set up
a network from devices
1
and a computer
5
. To avoid interference, we
recommend operating the HPLC system separately from the company
network.
Fig. 5:
Connecting the cables
1
2
3
4
5
You will find patch cables for each device and the router in the acces-
sories kit. To connect the router to a WAN, an additional patch cable is
required, which is not part of the scope of delivery.
The computer has been switched off.
There is a patch cable for each device and the computer.
1.
Use the patch cable to connect the router and the computer. Repeat
this step to connect all devices.
2.
Use the power supply to connect the router to the mains power
system.
6.5.3
Configuring the router
The router is preset at the factory. You find information about IP address,
user name and password in the router instructions:
1.
To open the router configuration, start your Internet browser and
enter the IP address (not for all routers).
2.
Enter user name and password.
3.
Configure the router as DHCP server.
4.
In the router configuration, check the IP address range and make
changes if necessary.
Note:
If the IP address range has been changed, it is necessary to make
a note of it.
Once the router has assigned IP addresses to all devices, the
chromatogra phy software can be used to remotely control the system.
Prerequisites
Process
Process
Result